2014
DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2013.833309
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The therapeutic role of motor imagery on the functional rehabilitation of a stage II shoulder impingement syndrome

Abstract: MI intervention seems to alleviate pain and enhance mobility, this is probably due to changes in muscle control and consequently in joint amplitude. MI might contribute to postpone or even protect from passing to stage III that may require surgery. Implications for Rehabilitation Adding motor imagery training to classical physical therapy in a stage II impingement syndrome: Helps in alleviating pain Enhances shoulder mobility Motor imagery is a valuable technique that can be used as a preventive tool before th… Show more

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“…Moseley et al investigated the effect of graded motor imagery on pain and swelling in patients with complex regional pain syndrome [24]. The results showed that the neuropathic pain scale and finger circumference both significantly improved after training in the intervention group compared to the control group.…”
Section: Clinical Studies Of Motor Imagerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moseley et al investigated the effect of graded motor imagery on pain and swelling in patients with complex regional pain syndrome [24]. The results showed that the neuropathic pain scale and finger circumference both significantly improved after training in the intervention group compared to the control group.…”
Section: Clinical Studies Of Motor Imagerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoyek et al investigated the effect of motor imagery on a range of motion and pain in patients with stage II shoulder impingement syndrome [24] and found positive results in the intervention group compared to the control group. This indicates that motor imagery contributes to a range of motion improvements and pain reductions in patients with stage II shoulder impingement syndrome.…”
Section: Clinical Studies Of Motor Imagerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This beneficial effect was supported and shown in works by Louis et al (2008) who showed that the real execution of a kata was carried out more quickly following a drive in accelerated imagery. It has been proven that, in the field of the movement execution, the advantages of the mental imagery also makes it possible to facilitate action mobility by increasing the amplitude of the movement and reducing muscular pains (Hoyek et al, 2013). It should be noted that slowing down the motor imagery at the beginning of the learning process of motor tasks can help the individual to increase control ability of the mental image and makes it clearer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant method of mental coaching is the motor imagery which enhances the mobility by increasing the range of motion and even reducing muscle pain (Hoyek et al, 2013). Another very actual technique is the cardiac coherence which is a synonym of coherent breathing that seems to be very helpful to enhance health, wellbeing and optimal performance by promoting optimal respiration, blood flow and by regulating the autonomic nervous system imbalance mainly in stress conditions (Schreiber, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%